Letter Fragment


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Concerning Ruskin's lectures and asking whether his correspondent's father will buy his Lady of Shallot.




From Fragments to Objects


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"This book addresses the problem of how the human visual system organizes inputs that are fragmented in space and time into coherent, stable perceptual units - objects. In doing so it addresses the following questions: what kinds of segmentation and grouping abilities exist in human perceivers? What information and computational processes achieve segmentation and grouping? What are the psychological consequences of perceiving whole objects?" "From Fragments to Objects: Segmentation and Grouping in Vision takes a comprehensive cognitive science approach to object perception, brings together separate lines of research in object perception in one volume, gives an integrated and up-to-date review of theory and empirical research and offers directions for future study."--Jacket.




Letter Fragment


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Autograph letter fragment signed, concerning some erroneous statements made by Mr. [Henry Theodore?] Tuckerman in the "North American Review"; [n.p., n.d.].




Letter fragment


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From Fragments to Paragraphs


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This packet is designed to help students create sentences and paragraphs effectively and with ease and confidence. Students will find a variety of activities and tips throughout the packet about type and parts of sentences, including subjects, predicates and main ideas. They will also practice word order, combining sentences, and identifying topic sentences.